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At Number 2 in the same road is an old house decorated with turrets and possessed of a curious spiral balcony. From his post at the main entrance to the Bank, Monsieur Auguste Vauban, the doorman, could – with the exercise of a little ingenuity – see the old house at Number 2, and he spent many hours wondering about it. He wondered who had built it, who had owned it and lived in it, and he wondered what they had thought as they had stood on that odd balcony, or climbed to the turrets for a view ...over Paris. Sometimes he would fancy that the turrets were battlements indeed, that they were perhaps part of the great works constructed by his illustrious, but – alas! – unrelated, namesake. He would picture to himself the great men of old, those gallant cavaliers and lords and kings of whom he had so often read, coming galloping down the familiar street hot from some battle, and ready for a night’s boasting and carousing. And if, on occasion, Auguste imagined that there was some beautiful woman in the old house, in mortal danger from which only one bold, resourceful man could save her, well, Auguste was a Frenchman; and besides, his work was not invariably of the most exciting.
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